Crowdfunded Ads and TV commercials-----Should we do this??

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LoudSauce is the first crowdfunded media buying platform that lets you spread the word about ideas that matter.

Our vision is to transform the medium of advertising from one that primarily drives consumption to one of civic participation. What if we had more power to shape which messages were promoted on our streets? What if our billboards inspired us toward a future we actually wanted?

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Tell me what you think.

My thought was to take some of the more personable ads and put them on National TV. Maybe the

"Compassion"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rv0Z5SNrF4

"Conviction"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUNIeOB0whI

"Believe"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr2KV50BKQQ
 
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Isn't that what our chip ins and money bombs and donations to air through RevPak etc are?

can't we still donate to RevPak to get those aired?

I'd use the choice of the troops one by RevPak in Texas and the social security one everywhere.
 
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This is useless at this point in the race.

We aren't concerned about primaries anymore. It's all about delegate organization.

If you want to help out, promote the Moneybomb.
 
Isn't that what our chip ins and money bombs and donations to air through RevPak etc are?

can't we still donate to RevPak to get those aired?

I'd use the choice of the troops one by RevPak in Texas and the social security one everywhere.

Yeah. I was thinking something to put out there for others to donate to. Not solely grassroots or SuperPac.

And the SuperPACs and campaign are great for what they have made and where they have targeted it. But neither of them seems to want to get Paul's presence into the National TV spotlight. I agree about the "Tea for Two" spot. It's one of the best I have seen. Maybe RevPac would be willing to throw it up on LoudSauce.com. Sometimes these crowdfunded things take on a life of their own. Imagine if a Crowdfunded Ad got virally funded!
 
I say local concentrated advertising should be done by the grassroots now that "the campaign" is basically a skeleton crew and RevPac has probably folded their tent.
 
The primary in Texas is still very important for "momentum". California assigns delegates by its primaries. There is no realistic way to "get" those delegates otherwise.
 
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